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The Viral Ghibli Trend, Bollywood Style!

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Internet users worldwide are embracing the enchanting Studio Ghibli aesthetic by sharing their own photographs, beloved memes, and iconic film stills reimagined in this distinctive style. Utilizing OpenAI’s ChatGPT, users are creating viral images that capture the essence of Studio Ghibli. Among them, Bollywood enthusiasts have crafted a series of Ghibli-inspired images featuring memorable scenes from Hindi cinema.

With OpenAI’s new 40-image generator, users can quickly produce these artistic renditions by simply providing a few prompts. In mere seconds, the tool generates images that mirror Studio Ghibli’s signature style—spanning everything from popular memes and film stills to personal photographs and significant historical events. This trend has captivated nearly everyone on social media, from politicians to celebrities, who are all jumping on the bandwagon.

Films such as ‘Hera Pheri,’ ‘Jab We Met,’ ‘Welcome,’ and ‘3 Idiots’ are among the many major titles from the industry getting the Ghibli makeover.

Here’s a selection of Bollywood moments reimagined in the Ghibli style:

“Had an amazing time reviving these iconic Bollywood scenes in Ghibli Studio Art !!” pic.twitter.com/zOAYCSIQpG
— Sahil Proxy (@Mr_Annonnymous) March 27, 2025

“Nobody asked for Bollywood movie scenes in Ghibli style — but here they are…” pic.twitter.com/lq0VykHBbD
— Minakshi Singh (@Minakshisingh47) March 27, 2025

“Popular Bollywood frames in Ghibli style.” pic.twitter.com/Zz7KgwKN8D
— ishika.eth (@IshikaMukerji) March 26, 2025

“Nobody asked for Bollywood movie scenes in Ghibli style — but here they are.” pic.twitter.com/umiDAA7LNu
— Vivek Choudhary (@ivivekch) March 26, 2025

As this trend gains momentum, many users are putting their unique spins on favorite Hindi cinema moments with a Ghibli touch. The hallmark of this renowned animation studio includes soft lines, muted pastel shades, a cozy atmosphere, and intricate detail. Known for masterpieces like ‘Spirited Away’ and ‘The Boy and the Heron’ by Hayao Miyazaki, the artistry involved in these films is labor-intensive, often requiring hand-drawn frames over several days. This shift has left some devoted fans of Ghibli feeling somewhat ambivalent about the trend.

In a notable twist, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has also adopted this trend by updating his X (Twitter) profile image to a Ghibli version of himself. Amidst the flood of generated content, he has indicated that the platform is placing restrictions on the number of free images users can create due to overwhelming demand causing strain on the GPUs. As this phenomenon continues to sweep the globe, numerous other AI tools are stepping in to help users generate their own Ghibli-style images.

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FWICE Bans Pakistani Artists in Wake of Pahalgam Attack

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The recent terror attack in Pahalgam, which claimed the lives of at least 26 innocent people, has left the nation deeply unsettled. In response to this tragedy, Ashoke Dubey, General Secretary of the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), announced a ban on Pakistani artists working in India. This decision follows FWICE’s call for a boycott of Fawad Khan’s film “Abir Gulaal,” co-starring Vaani Kapoor, which was scheduled for release in May.

In an interview with ANI, Dubey emphasized that any Indian national supporting Pakistani artists would face consequences. He stated, “This is a matter of national interest; the nation comes first. The ongoing attacks, including the recent incident in Pahalgam targeting our tourists, are disgraceful. We have issued a press release declaring that members found collaborating with Pakistani artists or technicians will be subject to action and prohibited from working with them.”

Dubey further mentioned in a letter to the Information and Broadcasting Minister that a notification should be issued to enforce strict measures. “If any member from India collaborates with Pakistani artists, we propose that a treason case be filed against them, compelling them to think twice before proceeding with such actions.”

Previously, FWICE had called for a ban on Fawad Khan’s “Abir Gulaal.” In light of growing calls for a boycott, sources within the Information and Broadcasting Ministry have confirmed that the film will not be released in India.

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Delhi High Court Orders AR Rahman to Pay 2 Crores in ‘Veera Raja Veera’ Copyright Dispute

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The Delhi High Court has ordered renowned music composer AR Rahman and the producers of the film ‘Ponniyin Selvan 2’ to deposit ₹2 crores with the court due to a copyright dispute involving the Junior Dagar brothers’ classical rendition of ‘Shiv Stuti.’

Justice Prathiba M Singh issued an interim ruling on April 25, siding with the Junior Dagar brothers. She emphasized that, from a listener’s perspective, the essence of Rahman’s song ‘Veera Raja Veera’ goes beyond mere inspiration, showing significant similarities in notes, emotions, and overall impact to ‘Shiv Stuti.’ The judge concluded that the new track infringes on the rights of the original creators of the homage to Lord Shiva.

Furthermore, the court mandated that a credit slide for the Junior Dagar brothers—Late Ustad N. Faiyazuddin Dagar and Late Ustad Zahiruddin Dagar—be included in the film on all streaming and online platforms. The court also awarded ₹2 lakh in costs to the family of the late artists.

Ustad Faiyaz Wasifuddin Dagar, son of Faiyazuddin Dagar and nephew of Zahiruddin Dagar, claimed in the lawsuit that he holds the copyright for all original compositions of the Junior Dagar brothers, including ‘Shiv Stuti,’ which he argued was unlawfully infringed upon.

The court stated, “Ultimately, this court holds that the contested song is not merely inspired by the composition ‘Shiva Stuti’ but is, in fact, identical with only the lyrics changed. While modern elements may have been added, the fundamental musical structure remains the same, leading to infringement of the rights associated with ‘Shiva Stuti.’” Consequently, the court ordered AR Rahman, Madras Talkies, and Lyca Productions to deposit ₹2 crores, which will be held in a fixed deposit pending the lawsuit’s final outcome.

The ruling acknowledged potential harm to the creative and moral rights of the original composers, who are deceased. It further noted that “Defendant number 1 (Rahman), who enjoys international fame, initially failed to acknowledge the plaintiff’s work. When approached, the recognition was given, though reluctantly. It’s also significant that the singers of the song are disciples of the plaintiff, highlighting the deep ties between ‘Shiva Stuti’ and ‘Veera Raja Veera.’”

Conversely, the defense argued that ‘Shiv Stuti’ is rooted in the traditional dhrupad genre and lies within the public domain. They contended that the singing style and composition were not original, hence not eligible for copyright protection.

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WAVES 2025 to Reveal First Look of Ranbir Kapoor’s ‘Ramayana’

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Nitesh Tiwari’s highly anticipated film, ‘Ramayana,’ is set to be one of the major cinematic events in the coming years. Starring Ranbir Kapoor, Sai Pallavi, Lara Dutta, Yash, Sunny Deol, and Ravi Dubey, among others, the project is generating a lot of buzz. According to a report from Bollywood Hungama, the filmmakers are planning to unveil the first look of the film at the World Audio Visual & Entertainment Summit.

A source shared with the publication, “The inaugural WAVES Summit will take place from May 1-4, 2025. The organizers are determined to make it one of the highlights of the year. They’ve invited prominent figures from various Indian film industries. To heighten the excitement, the ‘Ramayana’ team is eager to share an update during this star-studded gathering. It’s a mutually beneficial situation: the film team will gain significant exposure, while WAVES will enjoy extensive media coverage.”

“The makers are considering presenting a poster or video of ‘Ramayana,’ but plans are still in progress. A firm decision will be made shortly, contingent on how everything aligns. Initially, they had aimed to announce the film on Ram Navami 2024, but that was postponed. Despite the uncertainty, the WAVES Summit presents an excellent opportunity.”

The film features an impressive cast, with Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi portraying Lord Ram and Goddess Sita, respectively. Yash will take on the role of Ravana, while Sunny Deol plays Lord Hanuman, and Ravi Dubey stars as Lakshman. This epic mythological adaptation will be released in two parts, with the first installment scheduled for 2026. At the Red Sea Film Festival, Ranbir shared his enthusiasm about completing the shoot for the first part of ‘Ramayana’ and expressed pride in being involved in “India’s greatest story.”

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